Music Professor Breaks Ground with SaxophonesA UNC
music professor who's trying to develop the saxophone as a classical music instrument made a huge step toward his goal when he recently became the first musician to transcribe and professionally record a famous suite of solo cello music using four different types of saxophones.

The Story of an Old RingtoneRemember the peal of Westminster chimes from Gunter Hall, the iconic central campus building? Remember how they sang
to you? How they got you to class on time and hurried you across campus to dorm rooms or football games? Read how the campus tradition in Gunter tower was revived $1 at a time.

Playing a Different GameThe most popular sport from the wizarding world
of Harry Potter is no longer available to only witches and wizards. With a few minor adjustments to the game, quidditch has made its way into the lives of muggles and has landed at UNC.

Stargazers GatherUniversity of Northern Colorado Professor of Astronomy
Richard Dietz led a stargazing excursion on a recent Saturday night in the Pawnee National Grassland, what he considers the ideal spot for seeing stars in Colorado.

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